The Salvation Army is an integral part of the universal Christian Church, although distinctive in government and practice.

Salvation Army places of worship are sometimes called ‘citadels’ or ‘temples’, but, whatever their name, they are Christian churches open to the community they serve and offering a warm welcome to all.

Most Salvation Army centers hold weekly worship services, usually on a Sunday. These meetings have a relaxed atmosphere, and can include hymn singing, Bible readings, testimonies (members of the congregation talking about their Christian experiences), and presentations by worship or drama groups. The hymns and songs may be accompanied by a traditional Salvation Army brass band or a more contemporary worship band with keyboard, guitars, drums and other instruments. The Songsters (choir) may provide a vocal lead or present a reflective musical item.

Services like these do not currently occur in Fauquier and Culpeper Counties but, there are plans to lay the foundations of these types of minitries in the near future. If you are interested in helping establish or being part of these types of opportunities to worship God then please contact us.

As well as services on a Sunday, there are often weekday and evening activities, such as prayer groups, family events, lunch groups, youth clubs and meetings for seniors.

Like this:

Miami-Dade County, FL - Within hours, The Salvation Army Miami-Dade disaster services team arrived at the Florida International University Bridge Collapse to serve first responders. Mr. Raymond Boyd, local disaster services coordinator began distributing water, coffee, and snacks to responders who had been on the scene since 2:30 pm. A newly constructed pedestrian bridge collapsed […]